Palestinians: Can an non-Zionist Israeli come live in Palestine?

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  • @deda9829
    @deda9829 5 років тому +81

    That last guy was very eloquent and spot-on. That fear and distrust that he explained is how the vast majority of Palestinians feel.

  • @Johmatri
    @Johmatri 4 роки тому +69

    I can understand if they dont want it because they made kind of bad experience with israeli settlers

  • @runswithbears3517
    @runswithbears3517 4 роки тому +165

    The sad truth is that many Palestinians who got Israeli neighbors found themselves surrounded by IDF and eventually were forced to leave their homes. In Hebron for example there are Palestinian houses that are completely surrounded by 'Israeli neighbors' and they cannot freely leave their home to get groceries.
    The question you are asking is extremely loaded. It's a small miracle that the people you interviewed still seemed fairly open-minded and bless them for that.

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 4 роки тому +2

      I heard they make pizzas out of them !!!! And also turn into bats at night and bite you!!! Many many stories. Ebil ebil yahoodi!!!
      Christ help you people and your lies.....

    • @SamSam-ff2jr
      @SamSam-ff2jr 3 роки тому +9

      @@dogbert52
      The fact that they occupied the west bank, makes them even worse than vampires.

    • @ProudNoobDXB
      @ProudNoobDXB 3 роки тому +12

      Exactly. Although I don't think it was the channel's intention, but they need to realize there's an entire history experienced by many Palestinians where they indeed had Israeli neighbours and then got stabbed in the back. I can't blame any of these Palestinians for saying no. It's out of fear and previous experience.

    • @saphyr84
      @saphyr84 3 роки тому +7

      @@ProudNoobDXB i think the channel person knows exactly what hes talking about and what a loaded question hes asking.

    • @hbk3119
      @hbk3119 3 роки тому +1

      @@dogbert52 you’re the liar, social media has blown up the truth about Apartheid Israel! If you choosing to ignore it so shame on you! Or you are just too dumb to see past the lies and wool over your eyes!

  • @andreshernandez447
    @andreshernandez447 3 роки тому +112

    The ex Hamas guy was really happy and was the most accepting person, that was like a dark joke, but he seems like a nice person.

    • @AnkhapostleDisciples
      @AnkhapostleDisciples 3 роки тому +11

      People are generally good.
      Ignorance makes us fear each other, knowledge is light.

    • @ichigokurosaki592
      @ichigokurosaki592 3 роки тому +35

      Because the people from Hamas are not terrorists they are just called like this from the Israelis who are afraid of them because they are stronger in their heart

    • @joes.2788
      @joes.2788 3 роки тому +4

      If you were re-educated for 15 years in prison, you'll be like that too, lol...

    • @tweeycontrabajo
      @tweeycontrabajo 3 роки тому

      @@AnkhapostleDisciples Israel is not 78% of arab lands

    • @joes.2788
      @joes.2788 3 роки тому +4

      @@AnkhapostleDisciples You misunderstood what I said... I was referring to how he seemed quite pragmatic for someone who used to be in Hamas and not as extreme as you would expect and that is likely due to him not wanting to spend any more time in jail. I totally agree with what you said.

  • @oliverhakim414
    @oliverhakim414 5 років тому +149

    1:05 I'll have him as a neighbor any day

    • @some0ne278
      @some0ne278 4 роки тому +9

      Although he seems like a nice person to talk to, he was in Hamas which is a terrorist organization that fires rockets at civilians.
      I'm a left-wing Israeli who hates the occupation and settlements beyond 1967 borders, but nothing justifies violent actions against civilians. Terror is a red line.

    • @oliverhakim414
      @oliverhakim414 4 роки тому +21

      k1p0d yes very true about what hamas does, but he’s not in it anymore. You never know how he might be now. Like an alcoholic after a recovery program

    • @Markussiemens658
      @Markussiemens658 4 роки тому +21

      @@some0ne278 the fact that he was in the terrorist group does not really say something if he is a good or bad human being. if we are honest, we should see that getting the motivation to use violence is not very hard for people in their circumstances. Also the fact that he looks like a 30 year old and that he was in prison for 15 years should also tell you that he was still a teen when he was a member.
      What i am trying to say is that even the best of people could end up in a place like the hamas.

    • @talbenavraham1385
      @talbenavraham1385 4 роки тому +7

      @@oliverhakim414 he's a devout Muslim and to change means he would be killed by his fellow Muslims.
      Incidentally, 30 years ago 90% of Bethlehem was Christian and now it's 95% Muslim.
      That's real ethnic cleansing and ignored by the world.

    • @wyqtor
      @wyqtor 4 роки тому +1

      What has the world come to when a former member of Hamas seems to be more moderate than most other Palestinians...

  • @BrentStrathdeePehi
    @BrentStrathdeePehi 3 роки тому +34

    Mashallah the man in the cafe that had been in an Israeli prison. A great example of a positive Muslim.
    Unfortunately politics has completely permeated most people’s views and compromised the values and attitudes

  • @athina1739
    @athina1739 5 років тому +45

    I'm so surprised by this guy who spent 15 years in the Israeli prison but he answered that he would have no problem...he seems so kind

    • @davidbrown7159
      @davidbrown7159 Рік тому +2

      There's a reason why he spend time in an Israeli prison. There is no respect to him.

    • @medaliazouz4169
      @medaliazouz4169 10 місяців тому

      @@davidbrown7159 We know that Israel isn't a country like others in the world, it's an occupation entity and takes people to prisons by terror no matter who they are, even children were taken in prisons ,

    • @faikerdogan2802
      @faikerdogan2802 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@davidbrown7159 Or the prison gave him some sense xd

    • @marinafrish8434
      @marinafrish8434 9 місяців тому

      15 years means that he killed an Israeli. Instead he received education in an Israeli prison that's why he speaks good English.

    • @nomylearnspalestine
      @nomylearnspalestine 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@marinafrish8434nope most palestinians are more fluent in english

  • @PrimeConnoisseur
    @PrimeConnoisseur 3 роки тому +10

    Sending love to the Palestinians from a half Jew in Canada 🇨🇦❤️🇵🇸

  • @malingote
    @malingote 5 років тому +139

    From an islamic prospective: 1. Yes they would be welcome. 2. Yes jews are welcome for iftar. 3. Jews are as complicated as muslims in their diet. 4. Yes they can be neighbors. 4. Yes they are our brothers. It seems only the dude from Hamas at the beginning of video got it right.

    • @gatyair82
      @gatyair82 5 років тому +12

      From an Islamic perspective, would they have to pay Jizya and be humiliated?

    • @tanyag5646
      @tanyag5646 5 років тому +13

      Not really. He portrays Zionism as a bad thing, which means he’s against the right of self-determination of the jews in Israel or in other words - he’s against Israel’s right to exist. Which sorry but if you’re against that - you are no friend to the Jews.

    • @tanyag5646
      @tanyag5646 5 років тому +9

      And someone who is in hamas, a terrorist organization aiming at the annihilation of israel and the Jews, is no friend to the Jews anyway lmaooo

    • @tanyag5646
      @tanyag5646 5 років тому +4

      He must have even done worse than „just be a member“ of hamas if he actually was in prison for 15 years.

    • @sarahkaplan5340
      @sarahkaplan5340 5 років тому +8

      @@gatyair82 of course not
      Jizya was only in ancient times. However, Israel now orders and imposes an additional taxes on Jerusalemites just because of their identity

  • @FacetiousEcho
    @FacetiousEcho 5 років тому +54

    Stumbled on this gem of a channel. I've been searching for this type of content. Thanks bud

    • @theprotector6099
      @theprotector6099 5 років тому

      Charmed, I'm sure.

    • @jayweiss6842
      @jayweiss6842 4 роки тому +1

      @@SimonKanner-si3it u think their all saying the truth?
      From the videos the jews seem more welcoming, but I don't know if it's true in real life.

    • @jayweiss6842
      @jayweiss6842 4 роки тому +4

      @@aldon1281 I have spent some time in Israel... there were times that got were afraid to go outside because you were afraid of Palestinians stabbing you or running you over....
      That's one thing I don't think the Palestinians have to worry about. (They have other things to worry about, but I don't think the media stress the right points)

    • @itsytyt5192
      @itsytyt5192 Рік тому

      af

  • @redryder5078
    @redryder5078 5 років тому +24

    Well, the majority of interviewees said yes , that's good. After reading the comments, I was under the impression that they all said no. I guess some are choosing to only focus on the couple of negative responses.

    • @Musta8787
      @Musta8787 3 роки тому +2

      I thinks it's the problem with the question itself. Remember "Israeli" is still in fact a very sensitive word for people especially Palestinians. You have to put yourself in their shoes and imagine since 1948 they've been kicked out and exiled from their own land, and they took what they call Israel as their land. So to say an Israeli come live as neighbours is a very sensitive question, but if you say as a Jew or Christian it would be no problem at all.

    • @inamib.9786
      @inamib.9786 3 роки тому +1

      @@Musta8787 it’s not just that, Israeli settlers also come to the West Bank and build settlements with the backing of the Israeli government so they can justify annexing it. So of course it’s hard for people to accept Israelis as neighbours when a few years later they might claim it for Israel

  • @ProudNoobDXB
    @ProudNoobDXB 3 роки тому +34

    People need to realize there's an entire history experienced by many Palestinians where they indeed had Israeli neighbours and then got stabbed in the back, occcupied and forced to leave. I can't blame any of these Palestinians for saying no. It's out of fear and previous experience and lack of trust.

    • @ben3000
      @ben3000 3 роки тому +1

      I don't think you have much knowledge of actual history if that's what you think happened. Try doing some research, I would begin here: www.hirhome.com/israel/pal_mov.htm

    • @ProudNoobDXB
      @ProudNoobDXB 3 роки тому +1

      @@ben3000 what a crappy source lol..nah, I lived in Lebanon and Middle East most of my life. I know what's going on. You're the one that needs to do proper research and stop believing lies.

    • @nadaamroussia9509
      @nadaamroussia9509 3 роки тому

      Totally agree...it is more than understandable...

  • @code3xiv
    @code3xiv 3 роки тому +10

    Most of them got confused because they are scared of the occupier.

  • @omarodeh2325
    @omarodeh2325 3 роки тому +10

    Again sir! As a palestinian person and a muslim I would like to tell you that we have no problem to live with any religions especially with those who are under ebrhamic believe (christans and jews) our main problem is with those who wanna to steal the land without even think about if there is an actual people who owns the land by the mean time! Now me and my family are living in Jordan and I guess you know why....?

    • @adamh5466
      @adamh5466 9 місяців тому +1

      I respect you and I believe in justice for all people. But for the life of me, I don't understand why you don't just realize that it is not 1948. What happened in the past happened in the past. You aren't going to get rid of Israel. It is never going to happen. Israel will never be replaced by an Arab Muslim state -- never. Even Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and other Sunni Islamic states, at this time, don't want to see Israel replaced by a Palestinian state, whether they say this out loud or not.
      We can't roll back time. The Jews aren't going to get the land that was stolen from them by Arab Muslims. Israel can't take back the thousands upon thousands of hectacres that Jews purchased in the 19th century in what is now Syria -- that land was stolen and is lost. It isn't going to be given back. Africans, probably will not get our land back that we lost to Arab colonialism, land theft and oppression. We probably are not going to get our land back.
      But what we can do, is look where we are today and move forward from today. Myself, as an African-American, I hope that in Africa, we can peacefully co-exist with the Arabs who moved to our continent. I don't believe in any kind of violence whatsoever, against any innocent Arab person -- that is evil. I reject anti-Arab racism like I reject all kinds of racism. What I want, is increased communication and understanding and justice. I want to see representative democracies where Africans living in certain African countries aren't enslaved, massacred, tortured and oppressed by Arabs. I want an end to racism, mass murder and oppression that certain Arab governments, Arab Occupation Governments are carrying out against the REAL African people of those lands. We are treated about 100X worse by some of these Arab Occupation Governments then Israel has ever been accused of treating Palestinians.
      That change won't come from violence or so-called "resistance" it will come through education and societal evolution.

  • @Riqqie2000
    @Riqqie2000 5 років тому +43

    4:00 this women literally doesn't know shit they doesn't understand the question correctly. She thought that israeli will live in her home with her but she never understood the question that it meant to live as neighbours and in same town for example. Please @Corey Gil-Shuster try to be more specific with people you ask also you should go easy on their language if there is no translator because they're not good at english obviously.

    • @majeda.a.abumghaiseeb149
      @majeda.a.abumghaiseeb149 5 років тому +4

      potato english but she is cute xD

    • @greveeen
      @greveeen 3 роки тому +1

      I feel like she is just ignorant, like one guy he was asking two really well known things in islam and he didn't know about it which just tells you the level of knowledge about their religion is low some times

    • @Musta8787
      @Musta8787 3 роки тому +4

      I thinks it's the problem with the question itself. Remember "Israeli" is still in fact a very sensitive word for people especially Palestinians. You have to put yourself in their shoes and imagine since 1948 they've been kicked out and exiled from their own land, and they took what they call Israel as their land. So to say an Israeli come live as neighbours is a very sensitive question, but if you say as a Jew or Christian it would be no problem at all.

    • @Riqqie2000
      @Riqqie2000 3 роки тому +1

      @@Musta8787 true

    • @dianalee1589
      @dianalee1589 3 роки тому

      the question is wrong

  • @aminebenz1411
    @aminebenz1411 4 роки тому +9

    Thanks to this channel, i learned that the core cause for all hate and conflicts is lack of communication.
    There is a really big hope for the middle east and the whole world to be a far better place than today's, we just have to communicate honestly and try to understand each other (you don't have to change your beliefs, just understand the other).

  • @dudefrombelgium
    @dudefrombelgium 5 років тому +9

    as a zionist i support the peacefull independence of a palestinian entity in the west bank and gaza. i do not care what other zionists think about this opinion as far as arguing goes. Both Israel and Palestine have equall right. Israel must exist within its current agreed border as a nation that harbours the jewish culture and faith. Israel MUST be respected as historical world heritage because it preserves ancient cultural epitomes which connected much of the world. It represents 3000 years of history. We must resolve the people's wishes with NON VIOLENCE.

    • @raghadradi8840
      @raghadradi8840 3 роки тому

      uh...I...yeah sure lets also give actual equal rights to both and also respect palestine and ask settlers not to cross borders or homes.

    • @dudefrombelgium
      @dudefrombelgium 3 роки тому +4

      @@raghadradi8840 YES . WE need equality and peace right now!

  • @muha990
    @muha990 3 роки тому +8

    The translator is not accurate at times. At 7:55, the man answered that he would not be against a jew who would own a house in Palestine. She translated that he would be against it. Luckily, it was clarified after further questions but it may seem like he contradicted himself to the audience.

  • @fatersaadatniaki
    @fatersaadatniaki 3 роки тому +6

    The second guy almost burst me in tears 😭

  • @dianalee1589
    @dianalee1589 3 роки тому +6

    they came to “ live” and stole the land , the question is wrong and insensitive

  • @munaizzadin3026
    @munaizzadin3026 3 роки тому +6

    I like the point of view of the last guy "if they come in they won't go out"

  • @ArizonaRed
    @ArizonaRed 4 роки тому +6

    The first man wouldn't say that if they weren't Already being colonized to pieces. The visitors would have more rights as a non Arab.

  • @ChristineQ-wr6iv
    @ChristineQ-wr6iv 5 років тому +11

    *That's funny - **_If there was an Israel that was not a Zionist_* because everyone knows that is exceedingly unlikely.

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 5 років тому +7

      they do exist, especially in the far left of the political spectrum in Israel.
      for example a professor named "Amir Hezroni"
      since Israel is a democracy we have all kinds of opinions.

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 5 років тому +3

      @Nir Hakimian
      I'm pretty sure he's both.

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 5 років тому +2

      @Nir Hakimian גם נכון

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 5 років тому +1

      @Nir Hakimian
      פחחח. נטורי קרטא הולכים לפי בית שמאי כנגד תקנות כנסת הגדולה שהולכים אחרי הרוב וזה בית הילל.
      הם בעצמם לא מקיימים את התורה

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 5 років тому +1

      @Nir Hakimian
      מה נעשה, תמיד יש כאלו מפגרים

  • @Nishchio
    @Nishchio 10 місяців тому

    it's crazy that the guy who was in an Israeli prison for15 years still has a good heart and has absolutely no hate towards Jews.

  • @andypower5245
    @andypower5245 5 років тому +45

    You know what?! - Go and ask this question in Saudi Arabia. Because this (arabian peninsula) was the first place, where jews were not allowed to live any more and had to move away...
    And it had nothing to do with Israel.

    • @andypower5245
      @andypower5245 5 років тому +4

      @perakole ehmm... I must say that I see that you are kind of really stupid.
      What did I say, have you read it?!
      I said that the first place,that was made jew-free, was not in Europe, but in nowaday Saudi Arabia, 1300 years ago...
      So what did you say? You said that jews think they can live anywhere....
      How stupid can *you* be?!
      wtf. has what I said to do with what you claim?
      Jews in arab countries 2k years ago were common; so why do you compare it with your wish to live in USA and have an american passport.

    • @andypower5245
      @andypower5245 5 років тому +3

      @perakole ehm... again, did you actually read what I wrote?!
      Maybe you cannot believe it,or it is un-imaginable for you, but jews lived in arab countries *one thousand years* ago, and it was common and not unusual.
      Why the lived there?!
      Because romans had destroyed their land and forced them to leave.
      No one moves away from his country in free will.
      Btw, most american jews see america as their homecountry, and only some move to Israel.

    • @DREZMATIC
      @DREZMATIC 5 років тому +2

      Starhopper wait so you’re an American Republican Zionist Jewish..? Damn I’m puking right now

    • @deda9829
      @deda9829 5 років тому +1

      So? Who cares about Saudi Arabia? This is about Palestinians, not Saudis.

    • @mosheshadi6722
      @mosheshadi6722 5 років тому

      @@deda9829 but "Palestine" never existed

  • @hdjoker1486
    @hdjoker1486 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for your efforts, I'm a Moroccan , I would like if you could ask Israelis Moroccans jews why did they leave our nation? In morocco there was just a little microscopic antisemitism, the Jews were protected by the majority of Moroccans and even the throne! so basically there is no reason expect Zionism! Ask them what is their real country, Morocco their country for 2000 years or some country far away for some ideological and religious reasons.
    Their faces are Moroccan, their food their music, and I bet anyone if they do the ADN test he will find more than 80 North African, not some pure fictional race.
    we , moors , feel betrayed a little by them, but they should know that they are always welcome in their true homeland, Morocco will be for always a great nation of Moorish people. what even the fuck their religion or race is.

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 5 років тому +1

      Probably because they got slaughtered and enslaved.

    • @saralamini360
      @saralamini360 3 роки тому

      @@dogbert52 by moroccan? 😂😂 This joke, when was a war in Europe the king welcome them. and when criminals Hitlerr demanding the jews the moroccan king refus that. The most country that had a big Jewish community was moroccan so u know nothing just shi*** about history and fact.

    • @EzraTheEpic
      @EzraTheEpic 2 роки тому

      They fled political violence because Muslims were attacking them. For the vast majority of time Jews were in Morocco it was one of the safest places to be a Jew, but during the 20th century it got much worse. Morocco doesn't like to teach about this history, but within a period of 50 years Morocco went from being one of the best places to be a Jew to being what is statistically the most antisemitic country in the world.

    • @richardvonhohenleben3143
      @richardvonhohenleben3143 2 роки тому

      Well because there were pogroms. Jews did not make Aliyah out of pleasure but for the fact that countries such as Morocco were failing to provide security. Zionism is the promise to Jewish independence and self determined governance. Assuming that you are Muslim you wouldn't stay in any European country either if a Muslim country offered you freedom of religion, education, freedom of speech and press as well as healthcare.

    • @importantstuf8870
      @importantstuf8870 Рік тому

      Y'all literally kicked them out.

  • @nadaamroussia9509
    @nadaamroussia9509 3 роки тому +10

    I totally understand the few negative answers. The first settlers came to Palestine by the end of the 19th century as "migrants" and then it turns out that they had a colonial project.

    • @lordfedjoe
      @lordfedjoe 7 місяців тому

      Exactly! If I'm Palestinian, my answer will definitely be NO!

  • @tamsyncee675
    @tamsyncee675 3 роки тому +4

    This is such a sad situation 😔

  • @s.kertanguy8433
    @s.kertanguy8433 5 років тому +7

    The last time, they welcomed j , they came by millions with guns, took everything, their lives, their homes , killed, ordered and never left. Tell me the Canadian, would you welcome that type of people in your home ? I 'm french, christian but since I saw all that happened to the Palestinian people , sincerely I would react the same as the people you are asking.

    • @s.kertanguy8433
      @s.kertanguy8433 5 років тому +1

      Starhopper You can sell these official political stories to anyone who wants to buy them, but these have nothing to do with human feelings, the persons he asked are human beings not political machines. Those who lived there for centuries ( it is a lie to say they were all from somewhere else and you know it ) can't understand why this happened to them and it is human. The jews were treated like under-citizens and had to pay the muslim tax ( like the christians living there too) .Yes that was not nice, I agree, but was it a reason to reverse and treat the Palestinians as under-citizens in return ? No. That was a Holy Land once for billions of people of the different faiths, you have destroyed that by mutual revenges. Do not to others what you don't want to be done to you. No doubt that today you would put in pieces the child of the "Salomon Judgement" story and each would take a part home, sad, it is a very sad story.

    • @s.kertanguy8433
      @s.kertanguy8433 5 років тому +1

      Starhopper Starhopper Starhopper Facts ? Come on , I know that now you have cleaned up , bleached as would say Mrs Clinton, the real history of that part of the world before 48, but I am old enough to remember that people lived there, were born there and had never known any other other place as their home for centuries.There were christians in their churches,, muslims in the mosque,and jews in their synagogues, and schools for every community since they were built ( not in the last century) . And all were meeting in the streets together in peace as in a normal country, they had no waited for the Zionists to arrive, to exist, to co-exist, and they did not kill each others ( I know what you are now planning for the world, much worst than any Ottoman law, a million times worst, so don't try to convince me that that place could be like any other country, with people of the entire world, tourists from all religions, under talmudic laws ??? ).

    • @s.kertanguy8433
      @s.kertanguy8433 5 років тому +1

      Starhopper Conspiracy nonsense ? Fine, this whole thing is BS then ? watch-unto-prayer.org/eretz-israel-last-trump-noahide-laws.html,
      ( I suppose you don't know the difference between the talmud and what others call the Bible ? ).

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 5 років тому

      With guns and spaceships!!!! Billions of them!!! From another galaxy !!! Lol
      I just love how you guys invent stories!!! So colourfull!:)

  • @warriorsandtottenham2618
    @warriorsandtottenham2618 5 років тому +39

    Could you ask them this: In hindsight, would you have accepted the 1947 partition plan?
    Thanks Corey!

    • @warpedcomedy
      @warpedcomedy 4 роки тому +6

      Look what not accepting it git them. They thought it was all their country including the Jewish majority parts. So they chose war instead. And lost. Badly.

    • @MadJackChurchill1312
      @MadJackChurchill1312 3 роки тому +1

      @@warpedcomedy Cool revisionism dude.

    • @xelio9050
      @xelio9050 3 роки тому +4

      @@warpedcomedy I mean it was still a bad deal for them there was no reason for them to accept it

    • @warpedcomedy
      @warpedcomedy 3 роки тому +6

      @@xelio9050 They refused any deal that included a Jewish state. And they chose to fight a genocidal war of aggression instead. Look where that got them.

    • @xelio9050
      @xelio9050 3 роки тому +5

      @@warpedcomedy I understand but its also a matter of dignity and honor, why would they give away land they rightfully have it doesn’t make sense, if someone knocked on your door and asked for half your house you wouldnt agree, even when they beat you up and take it forcefully then ask you for the backyard you wont agree
      That being said I do believe peace needs to happen now because this has been going on for long enough and Palestine is only losing more young people and land, in addition to the fact that there’s a lot of people who have been born into Israel now who are innocent and dont deserve any kind of punishment.

  • @hre2044
    @hre2044 5 років тому +21

    These are enjoyable to watch, the interviewer is fairly non biased, I mean he asks the tough questions at least.

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 5 років тому +4

      He asks questions that viewers send him and yes, this series is great.

  • @stefanoxd2043
    @stefanoxd2043 4 роки тому +4

    How can an Israeli not be Zionist?

    • @MadJackChurchill1312
      @MadJackChurchill1312 3 роки тому +1

      “I hereby rescind my Israeli citizenship and will now leave Israel”

    • @Jameszdh
      @Jameszdh 3 роки тому +1

      so every Israeli is a zionist jew?

  • @jakobhopfer1997
    @jakobhopfer1997 4 роки тому +4

    There's nothing wrong with Zionism.

    • @goldencalf8441
      @goldencalf8441 4 роки тому +2

      Get help

    • @alihaydargubatov2790
      @alihaydargubatov2790 3 роки тому +1

      @@degenerationz9284 You should get help if you think you can build your country on top of other country.

  • @Plausiblelove
    @Plausiblelove 5 років тому +6

    Palestinian men are so handsome ❤

  • @navynmr
    @navynmr 3 роки тому +2

    Not anymore. We already did and look what happened.

  • @moisuomi
    @moisuomi 3 роки тому +5

    1:15 This is my favorite

  • @pm7521
    @pm7521 5 років тому +13

    Why is there a little kid carrying a rosco in his back pocket in 6:36?

    • @cloakedsniper5016
      @cloakedsniper5016 5 років тому +1

      Whoaa wtff

    • @Mouqawem
      @Mouqawem 5 років тому +1

      probably a bb gun

    • @razanessawe7365
      @razanessawe7365 5 років тому +1

      Wtf is wrong with u it’s fake he plays with it

    • @harisshah3280
      @harisshah3280 3 роки тому +2

      @@razanessawe7365 it’s not fake I’ve been in Jerusalem Jewish kids have guns

  • @hijodechago
    @hijodechago 5 років тому +3

    Muslims live in Taybeh. I know that for a fact. Muslims cannot own a house or land in Taybeh. They are a small village surrounded by muslim villages a lot of whom used to also have Christians. Over time Christians in Palestine have converted to Islam and the Christian community is becoming smaller and smaller. This measure was taken as they feel this measure protects their Christian identity. They feel they are almost like an endangered species.

  • @Robert89349
    @Robert89349 4 роки тому +5

    3:17 she runs the household with a smile but an iron fist 💪

  • @user-ed7et3pb4o
    @user-ed7et3pb4o 3 роки тому +8

    This is beautiful to see. It's so difficult for them to understand an Israeli who is not a Zionist. But they try so hard. And you can see the generosity in their hearts even with all the pain they carry.

    • @canaryinacoalmine7267
      @canaryinacoalmine7267 2 роки тому +3

      No, its not that, its that thats what happened last time. They let these people move in next to them, and had no idea that they planned to out number them and then kick them off the land.
      Thats the fear.

  • @asagk
    @asagk 4 роки тому +2

    Interestingly, Palestinians turn out to be far more tollerant when it comes to living next to someone, than in the other video Israelis turned out to be. Why is that?

    • @chagaif
      @chagaif 4 роки тому

      can you link to the other videos?

    • @asagk
      @asagk 4 роки тому

      @@chagaif Sure! At least I could find this one again almost immediatly: ua-cam.com/video/m4b0Ne29QFI/v-deo.html

    • @nho2x113
      @nho2x113 3 роки тому +1

      Because they got killed by the other side, just think if you were a palestinian and what israel did to them. You would know where the hate originated from.

  • @MohdHilal
    @MohdHilal 3 роки тому +3

    The issue about selling lands and properties is very sensitive in Palestine, I dont think you can have a clear image on people opinion on this matter, definitely not on camera

  • @anthonyr963
    @anthonyr963 5 років тому +25

    Why do Ashkenazi come up as Ashkenazi in DNA test if it's only a religion?
    Sasha Baron Cohen, Adam Sandler, Adam Levine, Jeff Goldblum. They look levantine.

    • @TheRanaro
      @TheRanaro 5 років тому +13

      Had my DNA done up..my genetic groups are based in the Levant, aka ISRAEL. I share DNA with people from Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria. Go figure. Oh..and yes, I'm Ashkenazi. DNA tests are an anti-Semite's worst nightmare.

    • @Virgloom
      @Virgloom 5 років тому +6

      Rashi Rosenzweig Lebanese and Syrians have a VERY different ancestry than Saudi Arabians and Gulf Arabs. I don’t know if you folks are delusional or completely oblivious but Lebanese and Syrians have much lighter complexions than Gulf Arabs, some Lebanese and Syrians are in fact white or white passing, because Lebanon and Syria have various ethnic backgrounds and are in the middle of 3 different continents so there is European influence, African influence, and Asian influence. Don’t get it twisted, Saudis and Gulf people are literally brown while with Lebanese and Syrians, it varies immensely.

    • @aliner1546
      @aliner1546 5 років тому +4

      Anthony R
      Judaism is a religion, but being Ashkenazi is a matter of origin. The Ashkenazim married each other and are now an independent ethnicity. That's why you can see it in DNA tests. But it's not always like that, it depends on the types of DNA companies people choose to do. There are DNA tests that have decided to remove the Ashkenazi category from their algorithm (like Living dna) so their results will show the genetic decomposition of Ashkenazim that it is typically Southern Europe, Middle East and some percentage from Eastern Europe.

    • @СлаваСоюзуСоветскихСоциалистич
      @СлаваСоюзуСоветскихСоциалистич 5 років тому +2

      ben shpiro looks like a Tatar

    • @СлаваСоюзуСоветскихСоциалистич
      @СлаваСоюзуСоветскихСоциалистич 5 років тому +1

      Charles Bronson?

  • @goofysufi
    @goofysufi 3 роки тому +2

    Non-zionist wasn't emphasized enough in translation.

  • @dogbert52
    @dogbert52 5 років тому +31

    Fascinating. If only they were treated in the way they treat others.

    • @Nashmi-JO
      @Nashmi-JO 5 років тому +3

      who see your comment think israel is helping palestinians and give them money and feed them .
      israel occupy west bank and arrest and kill people everyday,and they prevent any try of palestinian to develope there life

    • @svlo3245
      @svlo3245 5 років тому +8

      Lol who are they treating badly
      Palestinians have no power to oppress anyone

    • @solvingpolitics3172
      @solvingpolitics3172 5 років тому +2

      Nashmi - نۨــشــمۘـــي LOL, you can always tell how 3rd world a people are by how much of a time they spend blaming others for their problems! Israel has 25 times the GDP as the Palestinians next door. More Nobel prizes than the whole Muslim world 20 times over & does more to improve the human race through its inventions then all of Islam combined. Compared to Jews, Muslims are just passengers on the plane of life!

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 5 років тому +3

      @@svlo3245 Yeah only shooting, bombing, stabbing, etc. That's just kidding around apparently.
      Go back to Jordan where you have a nice big country, and have fun shooting and stabbing each other, k?

    • @Nashmi-JO
      @Nashmi-JO 5 років тому

      @@solvingpolitics3172
      hahahaha no one believe in these false successes.. just stupids like you believe that

  • @ang5798
    @ang5798 3 роки тому +2

    0:50 did you really ask him if tourists have the same rights as citizens 😂

  • @aRsH-aJ
    @aRsH-aJ 3 роки тому +4

    Could you please ask the question to Israelites
    *Can a German who is not a neo-natzi, live in Israel* ?

    • @josmith5419
      @josmith5419 3 роки тому +2

      The answer is yes

    • @cornamenpython6760
      @cornamenpython6760 3 роки тому

      @@josmith5419 no but during the third riech to be more specific

    • @EzraTheEpic
      @EzraTheEpic 2 роки тому

      @@cornamenpython6760 Israel didn't exist

  • @rotem-shmueli
    @rotem-shmueli 5 років тому +29

    2:25 - the law in Israel says that the maximum punishment for being a member of a terrorist organization is 5 years. if this guy was 15 years in prison, he must have done something that deserve it, if not more than that.

    • @johnlondon11
      @johnlondon11 5 років тому +2

      Exactly what I thought....fifteen year is usually for planning a terrorist attack at advance stage

    • @Nashmi-JO
      @Nashmi-JO 5 років тому +23

      15 year because he defend his land from zionist pigs
      what a legand i want to kiss his head

    • @dimabrat7834
      @dimabrat7834 5 років тому +6

      Nashmi - نۨــشــمۘـــي
      He failed and lost 15 years or more of his life. That’s dumb.
      Another thing, it’s not his head you are kissing.
      Epic fail.

    • @Nashmi-JO
      @Nashmi-JO 5 років тому +6

      @Starhopper
      first im jordanian so badly i cant kill an israeli soldier
      no jew can do anything to me nor put me in prison

    • @Nashmi-JO
      @Nashmi-JO 5 років тому +6

      @@dimabrat7834
      dumb for you because you are afraid of these guys
      but brave for me to let the world see that we dont accept zionist here
      we could sacrifice our whole life for jerusalem .. not just 15 year of our lives

  • @robertkriegsman6508
    @robertkriegsman6508 5 років тому +30

    The answer is probably that it is ok as long as the Jew agrees to live as a dhimmi like the Christians live as dhimmis.

    • @Jenin2003
      @Jenin2003 5 років тому +10

      Ignorant to assume that Palestine would be an IsIamic state.

    • @Jenin2003
      @Jenin2003 5 років тому +10

      I love noodles every Palestinian? Very ignorant generalization. Palestinians thrive for binational state where both sides live together in a secular democracy.

    • @kstatinet-wk2gh
      @kstatinet-wk2gh 5 років тому +13

      Ignorance is to think that democratically elected Hamas in Gaza would not control all Palestine and establishing Islamic state. Just few years ago they were throwing PLO members from the roofs in Gaza. You’re either naive or just plain stupid.

    • @Jenin2003
      @Jenin2003 5 років тому +7

      S.H. K. That was 13 years ago...why do you yall still cling to that argument? that generation who did is no longer relevant.

    • @kstatinet-wk2gh
      @kstatinet-wk2gh 5 років тому +9

      مارا نصر الله : OMG, you’re so naive. Better watch more of Corey’s video and he is not even filming in Gaza for the obvious reasons. If you think for a second, you would realize that ‘13 years’ has nothing to do with Hamas or Islamic Jihad goals for Palestine and for their ultimate goal to drive all Jews/Zionists to the sea. The only reason, Hamas doesn’t control the rest of the West Bank, where you are apparently live, is because of Israel and not because of the ‘PLO’s ‘democratically’ elected institution or police force.

  • @null6955
    @null6955 3 роки тому +4

    this doesn't seem like the right question to ask tbh. wouldn't they just naturally think "well even if he's not a zionist, his moving here will help israel" perhaps if they were asked something like "can israelis come and live here and become palestinian jews and reject/let go of israeli nationality" they'd have different answers. i don't know.

  • @Warboss777
    @Warboss777 3 роки тому +1

    The translated the last part BADLY. he said at the end, IF the Israeli changes his mind about being palestinian and becomes a zionist, we can't kick him out and we're afraid of this.

  • @ki-ka
    @ki-ka 5 років тому +7

    Excellent channel!

  • @eros727
    @eros727 3 роки тому +1

    The question is a little complicated when you say an Israeli or a Jew. You cannot be an Israeli AND a Palestinian. It’s a self contradictory identity.

  • @halimanairalopeznayar9518
    @halimanairalopeznayar9518 3 роки тому +1

    Palestinians still being very nice to zionists

  • @TaLeBogan710
    @TaLeBogan710 3 роки тому +1

    If your not Zionist then you can’t call yourself Israelis. Question should have been “Can anti-Zionist Jews be Palestinians.”

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 5 років тому +4

    6:11 it's the taxi driver from the video for Radiohead's "Paranoid Android"

  • @MrFaizal00
    @MrFaizal00 5 років тому +6

    I like the guy in 09.30 .. i like his eyes and his smile.. 😅

    • @Bekltuvanetko
      @Bekltuvanetko 4 роки тому

      Your a traitor and you sold your dignity to the jews.

  • @yaseenmeyer8452
    @yaseenmeyer8452 4 роки тому +7

    I can't talk for Palestinians I can't talk for the Jewish but I can say one thing that they need peace so that we all can have peace.

  • @Wise__guy
    @Wise__guy Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately the translator tends to change a lot of the spirit of the questions or answers. I can tell that it’s not intentionally but because I understand both Arabic and English I see how often both sides get the wrong impression in the end

  • @eddihaskell
    @eddihaskell Рік тому

    I would have asked the question "would a Jew who a Zionist be welcome here." Any Jew who is not a Zionist would probably not want to be associated with the concept of Israel anyway.

  • @aha0327
    @aha0327 5 років тому +2

    If Palestinian state got independence and power and sovereignty, they must prioritize to repatriate all of their displaced citizens around the world, moreover the Christians because they are keep declining. And about the Jewish settlers in the West Bank, they can stay and earn Palestinian citizenship if they want, except for those kind who likely just settled recently from New York and have a heavy American accent, otherwise they can retreat to Israel.

  • @user-ir2er8fn5f
    @user-ir2er8fn5f 3 роки тому +8

    Guy at 1:15 wow we need to find him and listen to his stories about his time in Hamas.

  • @maten3315
    @maten3315 Рік тому

    2:00 this guy is well knowledged and that's exactly what Islam orders, be respectful and nice to nice jews and Christians

  • @adamrhaman5833
    @adamrhaman5833 5 років тому +7

    I am a Muslim and work with many Israeli people. They are honest, kind, fair and very intelligent. It is sad that people are so divisive over small petty things.

    • @shahidmaseed7
      @shahidmaseed7 3 роки тому +1

      Muslim has no problem with jews but the problem is terrorist Zionists

  • @mideastruth
    @mideastruth 5 років тому +35

    *---* *THE FACTS ABOUT THE SO-CALLED PALESTINIANS* *---*
    There has never been such a country called Palestine. Israel was re-formed on land previously ruled by the Ottoman empire, similarly to other countries in the region such as Lebanon, Iraq and others. There is no such thing as "Palestinian people". It's worth noting that newspapers such as the 'Palestine post' were Jewish newspapers (this one for example turned into the 'Jerusalem post'). This is also true about other official "Palestine" related stuff from the time before Israel was re-formed. Hebrews were the majority in Jerusalem even before the birth of the Zionist movement in the 19th century. If someone happened to use the term "Palestine" before the re-formation of Israel, he was referring to the homeland of the Jevvs (the land of Israel) - not the Arabs. It's worth noting that the flag of the "Palestinian Authority" is the flag of Hejaz.
    The British Mandate over the land, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, actually included also what is now Jordan (which includes the "east bank" - part of historic Israel), and according to the League of Nations (precursor of the UN), this Mandate was to become a national homeland for the Jevvs (the Arabs would get their own independent lands in all the rest of the greater middle-east, an area which makes the land of Israel insignificant in comparison). Note that according to the UN's constitution, all the past resolutions of the League of Nation are valid.
    The British Authorities, due to their own interests with the Arabs (among others - future oil dealings), gave them 77% of the land - which later became what is now Jordan. There are over 20 Arab countries, and almost 60 lsIamic countries - each on average way bigger than Israel, but the Arabs couldn't tolerate the existence of tiny Israel, even after being given most of the land of the mandate. Instead, they tried to annihilate it by force with the Arab armies the moment it was officially independent (and have attempted to do so several times again since then).
    The coIoniaI term "Palestine" was discarded after it was brought to life under the British rule, as it should have been, because the original name for the land - Israel, has been restored (Israel is not Palestine, just like Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina, and Schehem is not Nablus).
    It is only in the mid 1960's that the Arabs hijacked the term, and its widespread usage only took off after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The Arabs used this terminology as a political propaganda tool to de-legitimize Israel, after they failed to steal the Hebrew homeland by force with the Arab armies, by invading and attempting to conquer the land. Ironically, the term "Palestinian" originate from the term 'Pleshet' to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. Those who willingly identify as "Palestinians" are declaring themselves to be invaders/colonizers in Hebrew land.
    It's important to note that this propaganda tool was supported by the Communists/Soviets. On the other hand, just a few decades before that, the Arab "Palestinians" were hand in hand with the Nazis. They have aided them under the leadership of the mufti Amin Al-Husseini - who is often regarded as the 'founding father' of the Arab "Palestinians". During WW2 he became an SS general, but he had anti-Jewish genocidal ideology long before the Nazis rose the power. He has incited and caused violence and terror against the Jewish people in their homeland since the early 1920's (for example: 1929 Hebron massacre).
    "Palestinians" are nothing more than bands of foreign invaders, squatters and illegal immigrants from all over the Islamic world - mostly the Arab world (some of them even originating from places that are not part of the middle-east, such as Bosnia), as well as several other places. The overwhelming majority of them first settled in the land of Israel in recent centuries - mostly in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of them even came to Gaza, Judea and Samaria from Egypt and Jordan while these areas were under Egyptian and Jordanian occupation in the period between 1948 to 1967.
    Informative quotes from Arab "Palestinian" leaders:
    "There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' was invented by the Zionists. There is no Palestine in the bible ...Palestine is ALIEN to us" - Arab "Palestinian" leader Awni Abdul Hadi, Peel Commission, 1937.
    "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity... Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct "Palestinian people" to oppose Zionism. Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity exists only for tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and Jaffa, while as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa, Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a minute to unite Palestine and Jordan." - Arab "Palestinian" leader & PLO member Zuheir Mohsen, 1977.
    "I don’t think there is 'Palestinian People', I don’t think there is a 'Palestinian Nation' at all… 'Palestinian Nation'? I think that is a colonial invention. When were there ever 'Palestinians'?" - Arab "Palestinian" leader Azme Bishara, TV Interview.
    "We all have Arab roots, and every Palestinian in Gaza and throughout Palestine can prove his Arab roots - whether from Saudi Arabia, Yemen or anywhere else." "... Half the Palestinians are (Arab) Egyptians and the other half are (Arab) Saudis" - Arab "Palestinian" Hamas minister Fathi Hammad, 2012.
    Here are some common "Palestinian" families and their place of origin:
    Saudi, Al-Husseini, Al-Hassan, Hijazi, Tamimi, Erekat, Barghouti, Qureshi, Badawi - Saudi Arabia
    Yamani, Azad - Yemen
    Haddadins - Yemen (Ghassanids)
    Masri, Masrawa, Tartir, Bardawil, Fayumi - Egypt
    Abu Kishk, Shakirat, Zabidat, Aramsha, Abu Sitta, Abu Sutta, Shaalan - Egypt (Bedouins)
    Turki, Sultan, Uthuman - Turkey
    Iraqi, Baghdadi, Faruqi, Tachriti, Zoabi, Abbas - Iraq
    Nashashibi, Hurani, Allawi, Halabi - Syria
    Lubnani, Tarabulsi, Sidawi, Surani - Lebanon
    Bushnak - Bosnia
    Khamis - Bahrain
    Afghani - Afghanistan
    Mughrabi - Maghreb
    Araj - Morocco
    Djazair - Algeria
    Kurd - Kurdistan
    Hindi - Indian Subcontinent
    Abid - Sudan
    Yasser Arafat, the most famous "Palestinian" and leader of the PLO terrorist organization, was not native to Judea. He called himself a "Palestinian refugee" but spoke Arabic with an Egyptian accent. He was born in 1929 Cairo, Egypt. He served in the Egyptian army, studied in the University of Cairo, and lived in Cairo until 1956! His full name was Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat Al-Qudwa Al-Husseini.
    Yasser Arafat also proudly stated in his authorized biography that: "If there is any such thing as a Palestinian people, it is I, Yasser Arafat, who created them."
    Genetic data for "Palestinians":
    According to a 2010 study by Behar et al. Palestinians tested clustered genetically close to Bedouins, Jordanians and Saudi Arabians which was described as "consistent with a common origin in the Arabian Peninsula".
    A study found that the Palestinians, have what appears to be Female-Mediated gene flow in the form of Maternal DNA Haplogroups from Sub-Saharan Africa. Palestinian individuals tested, carried maternal haplogroups that originated in Sub-Saharan Africa. The explanation for the presence of predominantly female lineages of African origin in these areas is that they trace back to women brought from Africa as part of the Arab slave trade, assimilated into the areas under Arab rule.
    In a genetic study of Y-chromosomal STRs in two populations from Israel and the Palestinian Authority Area: Christian and Muslim Palestinians showed genetic differences.
    A 2013 study of Haber and et al. found that "The predominantly Muslim populations of Syrians, Palestinians and Jordanians cluster on branches with other Muslim populations as distant as Morocco and Yemen."
    The authors explained that "religious affiliation had a strong impact on the genomes of the Levantines. In particular, conversion of the region's populations to Islam appears to have introduced major rearrangements in populations' relations through admixture with culturally similar but geographically remote populations leading to genetic similarities between remarkably distant populations."
    Even the Quran:
    And thereafter We (Allah) said to the Children of Israel: "Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd" [17 : 104]
    O my people (Jevvs)! Enter the Holy Land, which God has assigned unto you [5 : 21]
    We (Allah) settled the Israelites in a blessed land and provided them with good things [10 : 93]
    It was our (Allah's) will to favor those who were oppressed (Jevvs) and to make them leaders of man, to bestow on them a noble heritage and to give them power in the land (of Israel) [28 : 5-6]
    We (Allah) gave the persecuted people (Jevvs) dominion over the eastern and western lands which We had blessed (the east and west banks of the Jordan River). Thus your Lord's gracious word was fulfilled for the Israelites, because they had endured with fortitude [7 : 137]
    Watch:
    ua-cam.com/video/IJggz2HIkS4/v-deo.html
    ua-cam.com/video/SN838zu6iio/v-deo.html
    ua-cam.com/video/u8ELap2uhkA/v-deo.html

    • @mideastruth
      @mideastruth 5 років тому +10

      *-------* *THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF THE TERM PALESTINE* *-------*
      The origin for the term Palestine is a term to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. Anyone who willingly identify himself as a "Palestinian" declares himself to be a colonizer/invader in Hebrew land.
      The Philistines were an ancient sea-faring people who invaded the coast of ancient Israel from the islands of the area of the Aegean Sea. The term Philistines was not their actual name or the original term used to describe them - it is nothing more than a later bastardized term in English that holds no real meaning.
      The original name of what they were called, comes from how they were called by the Hebrews - which was not their actual Aegean name, but a term that was derived from what they were - invaders. The name was Plishtim, and the small area they colonized on the coast of the land of Israel was called Pleshet (which basically meant 'area/land of invaders', and parallels to the English term Philistia). These words hold meaning, as they come from the root-word to describe INVADERS in Hebrew (and indeed the Philistines were invaders in Hebrew land). Philistia was only a very small strip of land on the coast that the Philistines managed to capture from the Hebrews and occupy it (note that this small territory had never reached near places like Jerusalem, Hebron and other places in Judea and Samaria).
      Due to their fighting with the Israelites, the Assyrian conquests, and the Babylonian conquests, the Philistines went completely extinct more than 2600 years ago. What remained of them has been completely assimilated into the nations of the region, and what little remained of them in the land of Israel has been assimilated into the Hebrews.
      The Philistines were actually part of a larger group of people that were known as the "Sea People" (because they invaded from the sea), who also invaded other lands (such as Egypt).
      The term Palestine is a bastardized English term, which comes from the bastardized Roman coIoniaI term Palestina for Pleshet (what we now call Philistia) - which itself comes from a bastardized Greek term for Pleshet, and in the end originate from Pleshet (what we now call Philistia).
      The term was first implemented by the Romans after the final Jevvish-Roman war around 135 CE. The merciless Romans decided that mass ethnic-cleansing, massacre and slavery of Jevvs wasn't enough - they would rename the province of Judea into Palestina in order to further humiliate the Jevvs by renaming their homeland after their ancient enemies (the Philistines), and attempting to erase Jevvish connection to land.
      Throughout the centuries this foreign coIoniaI term was forgotten and was no longer in use. The Ottomans, who ruled the land for centuries up until the end of the first World War did not make use of the term.
      When the British took control over the land after World War 1 they revived/popularized the incorrect and coIoniaI term Palestine, but even then it wasn't simply known as "Palestine", but as 'Palestine (Land of Israel)'. It was obvious to the British authorities that the land was the homeland of the Jevvs - the land of Israel, and "Palestine" was simply a technical/geographical term, not a term related to any "Palestinian people".
      Modern-day Arab "Palestinians", most of which have first came to the land of Israel as recently as the 19th and 20th centuries, have nothing to do with the ancient Aegean Philistines from thousands of years ago (that went completely extinct a several centuries after their invasion to the land of Israel, more than a thousand years before Islam was even created), expect that they were both foreign invaders in Hebrew land and the term they (the Arabs) adopted, which originate from the term to describe INVADERS in the native tongue of the land - Hebrew.
      The adoption of the term "Palestinians" (as a new identity) by the Arabs happened only in the mid 1960's (and took off after the 1967 war), as part of an attempt to de-legitimize Israel through false propaganda after they failed stealing the homeland of the Hebrews from them by force with the invading Arab armies. This Plan, which was aided by the Communists/Soviets actually worked quite well for them (as we can see today) due to bias, stupidity, and ignorance, of people around the world.
      Despite the success of their anti-Israel propaganda, by identifying as "Palestinians" they (ironically) declare themselves to be invaders in Hebrew land. Another absurd thing is the fact that Arabs can't even pronounce 'p' in their own language (it does not exist in Arabic, and they end up pronouncing it as 'f' or 'b'), thus being unable to properly pronounce their own "original" name for their own "original" invented nation, in their own language.
      You can clearly see the sheer hypocrisy, absurdity and dishonesty of Arab "Palestinians", who often complain about Western imperiaIism, in their misuse/propaganda/perpetuation of the foreign coIoniaI term "Palestine" in order to promote their goal of implementing their Pan-Arab-lsIamic imperiaIism in Judea.
      Israel is not and never has been "Palestine", just as Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina (another foreign term introduced by the Romans - a name that comes from the family name of the Roman emperor Hadrian. The Arabs, who came later and did not know any better, first called it Aelia, not Al-Quds - which is a bastardized Arab term from the Hebrew term HaQdosha, that was used by them in a much later period), and Shechem is not Nablus (a bastardized Arab term for Neapolis - another foreign colonial term).

    • @mideastruth
      @mideastruth 5 років тому +9

      *-------* *THE FACTS REGARDING AL-AQSA* *-------*
      Today, Jerusalem's holiness to Sunni MusIims as the third most holy city, is based on a late and political interpretation of a Quranic verse. To Shi'ite MusIims, the third holiest city, ranked below Mecca and Medina, is the city of Najaf in southern Iraq.
      Early lsIamic sources state that the "Al Aqsa Mosque" (literal meaning: 'the farther mosque'), mentioned only once in the Quran, was one of two mosques located near Ji'irrana, a village located between Mecca and Taif in Hejaz. One of the mosques was called "al-Masjid al-Adna", meaning the "closer mosque" and the other "al-Masjid al-Aqsa", the "farther mosque". When the Quran refers to the Al Aqsa mosque while telling the story of Muhammad's night time journey from the "holy mosque" of Mecca to Al Aqsa, that is, the "farther mosque", it is referring to the mosque in Ji'irrana.
      It's also interesting to note the following Hadith:
      Narrated Abu Dhar: I said, “O Allah’s Apostle! Which mosque was first built on the surface of the earth?” He said, “Al-Masjid-al-Haram.” I said, “Which was built next?” He replied “The mosque of Al-Aqsa.” I said, “What was the period of construction between the two?” He said, “Forty years.” - Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 585 ; Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 636
      Al-Aqsa Mosque can't possibly be referring to the mosque which was built in Jerusalem decades after the time of Muhammad's death.
      In 682 C.E., fifty years after Mohammed's death, Abdallah Ibn al-Zubayr, the tough man of Mecca, rebelled against the Umayyads who ruled Damascus and would not allow them to fulfill the Hajj in Mecca. Since the Hajj pilgrimage is one of the five basic lsIamic commandments, they decided to choose Jerusalem as their alternative for a pilgrimage site. In order to justify choosing Jerusalem, the Umayyads rewrote the story told in the Quran, moving the Al Aqsa mosque to Jerusalem, and adding, for good measure, the myth of the night time journey of Mohammed to al Aqsa. This is the reason the Sunnis now consider Jerusalem their third holiest city.
      Shia lsIam, mercilessly persecuted by the Umayya Caliphate, did not accept the holy Jerusalem canard, which is the reason the third holiest city to Shi'ites is Najif in Iraq, the burial place of Shi'ite founder Ali bin Abi Talib. Many of the Shi'ite elders - Iranian and Hezbollah - only began to call Jerusalem holy after the Khomeni rebellion in 1979 so as to keep the Sunnis from accusing them of being soft on Israel.
      The first lie, in that case, is the spurious claim that the "farther mosque" is in Jerusalem.
      More lies were piled on to the first one, the main prevarication being the exact location of this so-called Al Aqsa mosque, which until not very long ago, was the silver-domed building on the southern end of the Temple Mount.
      The entire area of the Temple Mount is known as al-Haram al-Sharif - "the holy and noble site"- but a change came about after the Six Day War, when Jevvish voices could be heard, calling for the establishment of a synagogue on the Mount. Immediately after the war, a prominent rabbi also said that he wanted to celebrate religious events on the Temple Mount. It was felt that the MusIims would not object, since Al Aqsa was on the southern edge of the compound and the synagogue would not be nearby.
      As a result, however, the MusIims decided to announce that the Al Aqsa mentioned in the Quran refers not only to the mosque on the southern end of the compound, but is the name for the entire Temple Mount area, abandoning the original name, al-Haram al-Sharif. The renaming of the Temple Mount is clearly a canard, with two documents, one known and one less known, revealing the truth.
      The source that is more widely known is a booklet prepared in 1924 by none other than the openly Jevv-hating (and later on an SS general) Mufti Hajj Amin Al-Husayni and reprinted many times in the years following its first publication. The booklet's title is "A Brief Guide to al-Haram al-Sharif - Jerusalem". Note that the area is not called Al Aqsa. The Al Aqsa Mosque appears as a chapter in the booklet, after the chapter on the Dome of the Rock, the golden-domed structure in the middle of the compound. It is clear that to Hajj Amin Al-Husayni, the Mufti of Jerusalem, the Al Aqsa Mosque was simply the silver-domed building on the southern end of the compound.
      The lesser known of the two documents is an ordinary Jordanian tourist map of Jerusalem that was executed in 1965, two years before the 1967 Six Day War. At that time, East Jerusalem was still illegally occupied by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, while the entire world kept silent and uttered not a word against this totally illegal occupation. The map was drawn by a Jordanian named Abd al-Rahman Rassas who worked as an official surveyor and was authorized by the Hashemite Tourism Authority of Jordan. The map bears the words: "recommended and approved by the official Jordanian Tourist Authority".
      A perusal of the map shows that in 1965 the Temple Mount compound was still called "al-Haram al-Sharif", that it was on "Mount Moriah", and that the "Al Aqsa Mosque" was simply the silver-domed building on the southern end of al-Haram al-Sharif. In other words, thirty years before the peace agreement between Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Jordanians identified Al Aqsa as no more than an edifice on the southern end of al-Haram al-Sharif, which in turn is built on Mount Moriah.
      Those who lie and deceive in the name of lsIam decided to "expand" Al Aqsa - whose real location is actually in Ji'irrana (in Hejaz) - to encompass the entire Temple Mount area only after the Jevvs liberated the site of their Temples in the 1967 Six Day War.
      For example, Sheikh Ikrima Sabr, Mufti of Jerusalem 1994-2006, in a speech given on Friday, January 4th, 2002, said the following: "Oh ye MusIims (all over the world), when we talk about the blessed Al Aqsa Mosque, we mean a mosque whose area is 144 dunam (the size of al-Haram al-Sharif in its entirety) including the walls, the al-Buraq Wall (their name for the Western Wall), the passages, hallways, entrances and squares, in addition to the part that is roofed (the building in the southern end), the part that is ancient (under the roofed part) and the Foundation Stone (under the Dome of the Rock), the Marwani prayer site (Solomon's Stables), all are Al Aqsa…"
      Another lie, revealed as such by the very same map, follows on the heels of this one. It concerns the site of the Jevvish Holy Temples. Some lsIamic preachers even claim nowadays that al-Haykal al-Maz'oum - "the supposed (Jevvish) Temple" - was never in Jerusalem. The Jordanian map puts paid to the lies of every one of these lsIamic orators.
      Of course, those who deny the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem also simply contradict the well-established history of the land.
      Watch: ua-cam.com/video/cZrLD6TXPtc/v-deo.html

    • @hre2044
      @hre2044 5 років тому

      Yes Jews should go to Israel and form a mega majority, all the Jews from the west should congregate.

    • @DavidPlusOne1948
      @DavidPlusOne1948 5 років тому +1

      But the father of the jew did fight the Palestinian people. There have always been a Palestine. You need to go in history.

    • @DavidPlusOne1948
      @DavidPlusOne1948 5 років тому +2

      @Starhopper they are the same people just different names. The point is that there have always been aboriginal people who been living there for years. Just because it was not a country according to the British politics. They did have always demanded for independence. It was called Palestine under Othman empire.

  • @nadadouma9250
    @nadadouma9250 5 років тому +4

    1:47 the translation is completely incorrect
    THE CORRECT ONE SAYS:
    ""Allâh does not forbid you to be kind and good and to deal justly with those who have not fought you because of your faith and have not turned you out of your homes. In fact Allâh loves those who are equitable.""" -US English Translation-
    And honestly the vers speaks for its own ... Zionists and Israelis took and turned Palestinians from their own lands and houses , they closed the doors of Alaqsa mosque in front of Muslims ...And we are supposed to thank them for that or what ???

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 5 років тому

      "Closed the doors of al aqsa" Hundreds of thousends go to el aqsa every friday.
      I assume the rest of the comment is also lies.

    • @nadadouma9250
      @nadadouma9250 5 років тому +2

      @@dogbert52 I am not here to lie .... During the Electronic gates intifadh on July 14 2017 , the Israeli security forces shut all the gates that lead to alAqsa Mosque .
      Also isreal has banned men under 50 years old from entering our holy Aqsa ... And lately and during the eid pray , Israeli refused to let Muslims perform the eid pray. on the 11th of august 2019 ..and you can check all these zionists abuses against muslims , Palestinians and Arabs

  • @DartLuke
    @DartLuke 5 років тому +30

    Corey ask them several simple questions. When was Palestine founded, when it was stoped to exists, name any famous Palestinian ruler before Arafat...

    • @dorbitan2935
      @dorbitan2935 5 років тому +9

      There was one before Arafat, Haj Amin AL hussani. A nazi who worled with Hitler. Before that, nothing

    • @DartLuke
      @DartLuke 5 років тому +4

      Starhopper this is the point. But I want to see what “Palestinians” will say.

    • @DartLuke
      @DartLuke 5 років тому +2

      efopo once more time. I know the truth, but I want to hear answers from Arabs

    • @DartLuke
      @DartLuke 5 років тому +2

      Muslim Ethiopian he was Arab, ruled Turkish territory. Don’t see any in-depended Palestinian country. Palestinian was never nation or country. It was just a name of territory, given by Romans after crushing Jewish revelion.

    • @DartLuke
      @DartLuke 5 років тому +2

      @Veritas Vincit
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_ancient_Israel_and_Judah

  • @danield760
    @danield760 5 років тому +3

    One question, where is apartheid? The truth is, I see them being free, workers expressing their opinions and more so without a blurred face. So weird, isn't it?

    • @omarn7650
      @omarn7650 3 роки тому +4

      It is an apartheid in that the Palestinian Arab side is completely cut off from the Israeli side, Whilst they are rejected real international recognition. It is really difficult for a palestinian to travel abroad or people to come in (still quote difficult ofc, but still regular). We see Gaza even, they have any restrictions which deny them basic human rights.

    • @raghadradi8840
      @raghadradi8840 3 роки тому

      I agree with the reply,also the IL controls the border so pali's cant really do much economics and their goods are limited. you can also notice in the video a jewish kid had a gun in his pocket at 6:36 and thats normal. some of them said they cant answer. just like being blurred.....honestly blurring faces doesnt work much at this point because some blurred pali's still got jailed for video's going viral

  • @doman362
    @doman362 4 роки тому +3

    I love and respect what you do. But something bothers me. Why can't you find an Israeli Arab into your team to communicate with Arabs more effectively.?

  • @missa871
    @missa871 5 років тому +6

    There is too much hate towards palestinians in the comments, It is very sad. Just ask the same question to israelies and many will say no we don't want to live with them and most of them will say that they want two states and some of them want to expel all palestinians from their land. Palestinians suffer from check points and crazy settlers on the streets also they need permissions to enter Israeli controlled areas so when you ask them this question most of them will say no. By the way palestinians from West Bank are not allowed to buy land or property in Israel.

    • @burjanbarnabas5368
      @burjanbarnabas5368 5 років тому

      Palestinians lost all the wars of course that they suffered they did not accapet any solution based on compromise. Its thrue that most of the israelis dont want palestinians from the west bank to livr there but In Israel almost half of the population support the 2 state solution and there are lots of arabs that live there. Also some high-ranked arabs like the deputy commander of the police is a muslim arab and so on. Arabs expelled all the arab jews by the way, even in Hebreon there was a historical jewish community that was murdered in 1929...Palestinians are hardcore nationalist and religous most of them would expell all the jews from Israel and most of them dont support any compromise with Israel.

    • @missa871
      @missa871 5 років тому +1

      @@SimonKanner-si3it the 20% palestinian minority that you are talking about are native to the land, they are the ones who did not leave or refused to leave during the war and they have suffered a lot until they got israeli citizenship. Look at Hebron and old town of Jerusalem were palestinians are forced to leave their homes to be replaced by Jewish settlers, how would you think that the rest of the palestinians react when they hear these stories ? Forget about PA or Hamas I my self and many of the people I know prefer one state solution or at least federation with Israel and not happy about the government and trust me many palestinians do, in order to achieve that there have to be acceptance from the other side which is very hard to get because many israelies don't like palestinians and even hate them. Palestinians in general are hospitable and accepted Jews when they started to come to the land until the planned immigration started and had the ambitions to establish their own state and that was the point when things broke, in nablus Samaritans were living for a very long time and coexisting with palestinians without any trouble even many of the Muslim families in nablus have Samaritan origins. Muslim and Christian Palestinians are living together without any problem and considered brothers even the numbers of Christians started to drop after Israel was established.

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 5 років тому

      @@missa871 of course 0 jews in gaza since in the obly free elections the arabs of gaza judea and samaria allways chose the izla mo nazi genocidal hamas by a great majority = most are genocidal = not so much love for them= The peacefull minority suffers and the christians escaped the PA and gaza since israel left.

    • @UltimateProHacker
      @UltimateProHacker 5 років тому

      @@SimonKanner-si3it no !!! jew do not want be there...

  • @semsemeini7905
    @semsemeini7905 5 років тому +1

    OK but would people in Tel Aviv want Palestinians to live there? Let's be fair.

  • @Dhua_diary
    @Dhua_diary 5 років тому +5

    Best answer the first one

  • @pCriistopher
    @pCriistopher 5 років тому +10

    Israelis: What do you think about the immigration policies of US President Trump?

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 5 років тому +6

      I'm Israeli and I think it's pretty smart. I mean if you leave the door open you don't know what can come into your house and who can hurt your family that lives inside. it's understandable that borders must be kept, I mean look at Israel, whithout our walls we would live in hell, before the wall over 2,000 innocent civilians were killed in a matter of months in terror attacks, (before Israel existed it was like over 5,000 jews that were killed in the arab riots and in the Hebron massacre in the Palestinian mandate, so Israel improved the situation greatly, but the wall really reduced the killed to 10 or 17 of jews killed by terrorism per year) so I would argue it's a good idea, BUT I would also argue that USA is still an immigrants country, A LEGAL IMMIGRANTS COUNTRY, those its policies are too tough for others that are loyal to the USA to come and work there, and I do think if you'll give more possible solutions for FAMILYS (not single man that want money or smuggling drags) to get in and work, I do think the illegal immigrantion would far decline, but of course they need to be exepted after a background check. since if you take someone into your home, YOU NEED to know they are good people overall, right?

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 5 років тому +1

      @@somegirl4631 I remember before those walls were put up, yes indeed, there were buses being bombed all the time, and tons more violence. It went way way down after those walls were put up so I wish people would stop making a big fuss about them.

    • @solvingpolitics3172
      @solvingpolitics3172 5 років тому +1

      alex carter You just need a good name for it....”The Peace Wall.”

    • @UltimateProHacker
      @UltimateProHacker 5 років тому

      @@somegirl4631 where u get that number??? I only hear israel bombing gaza...and demolish home in west bank

    • @somegirl4631
      @somegirl4631 5 років тому

      @@UltimateProHacker
      "where did you get that number?" are you joking? or are you seriously asking as if terrorist attacks never happened in Israel?!

  • @NasiAsking
    @NasiAsking 3 роки тому

    1:01
    Bassem
    Nablus
    Barakallah, Bassem, for answering
    Barukh, Corey, for finding him

  • @autolancegega599
    @autolancegega599 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Corey, please show us the Arabic lady who is translating.

  • @FarhiRosleysembunyi
    @FarhiRosleysembunyi 3 роки тому

    2:05 He sweetly greeted ahlan wasahlan to the lady. Yoouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu! Hahahaha.

  • @chugalongway01
    @chugalongway01 5 років тому +3

    The majority of non-Zionist Israelis are Palestinian and support a Free Palestine...."From The River To The Sea"....with equal rights for both Jew and Gentile.

    • @chugalongway01
      @chugalongway01 5 років тому

      @Starhopper You Zionists are very strange and extreme Nazi types. You sound no different from a Nazi telling us about the threat of Jews to European culture. You must be one of those Zionists who likes to see Jews killing non-Jews to wipe away the memory of the pathetic Jews of the shtetl. Your arguments, like most ZioNazis, can be summed up as "We Rock. They Suck, You Suck, Everything Sucks".
      Nearly every year in the Knesset, the Palestinian MKs propose introducing a law making the State Of Israel a country for its citizens, and every year the Judeo supremacists block it regurgitating the nonsense that Israel is an ethnostate for only Joos. When Zionists talk of democracy, they mock the word......it is nearly as bad as listening to Zionist historiography.
      Where in the old Russian empire does your family originate..... I thought I would throw that in because it is hilarious how you avoid the question. Imagine if Corey Asked you for his "Ethnicities Of Israel" series....what would your answer be?

    • @chugalongway01
      @chugalongway01 5 років тому +1

      @Starhopper Be specific Ziobot......where EXACTLY in Eastern Europe did your family originate from....before getting the boat to Palestine?.

  • @avi3860
    @avi3860 5 років тому +2

    Most of them shriek "apartheid ".. in the Muslim community.

  • @danialrajabpour380
    @danialrajabpour380 3 роки тому

    That's contradictory you cannot be a Israeli without being a zionist, and you can't be a zionist without being a Israeli in you heart. Remember that "they" settled in Palestinian lands, never to forget always remember Nakba 1948!

  • @mikezarifa4537
    @mikezarifa4537 5 років тому +8

    You need to be able to form such sensitive questions and rephrase them. I guess those people would have had different opinions... Besides, the translor is awful! How can you actually expect folks who lost their whole dignity and aspirations to answer such a stupidly insensitive question!?

  • @JawadAli-eo1kr
    @JawadAli-eo1kr 5 років тому +1

    In Medina lot of Jews live there with muslims with peace 1400 years ago in Madina

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 5 років тому

      How many jews live there today?

    • @JawadAli-eo1kr
      @JawadAli-eo1kr 5 років тому

      @@dogbert52 I don't know today is hated and racist Society in Saudi Arabia who hates Jews and even Shiites I talk about early ages of islam

    • @JawadAli-eo1kr
      @JawadAli-eo1kr 5 років тому

      @Terekeme Balası not all

    • @Claireblue
      @Claireblue 5 років тому +1

      No, not in peace. Jewish tribes were ethnically cleansed from Medina (what is now Saudi Arabia) by muslims who sought refuge there from 'persecution' from the pagans. Btw I learned this from the Quran.

    • @ibrahimk8271
      @ibrahimk8271 4 роки тому

      @@Claireblue you are lieing. Yes, there was 3 jew tribe in madinah. But they breaked the agreement and allied with pagans and attacked the muslim. At least they forced to leave madinah. But no, this events are not mentioned in quran so you can't learn those from it. This events are mentioned in hadith books and everything is not true in hadith books. For example there is a story about beni kureyza report male jews slaughtered. But this is lie because the narrator tell events inside of the castle.

  • @tamsinwood2
    @tamsinwood2 4 роки тому +2

    1.55 wish Christianity and Judaism was more like this.

  • @mlady2995
    @mlady2995 5 років тому +1

    I think something is wrong with the question...because an Israeli could be an Arab Muslim as well ....so maybe if the question was : would you let a Jew live in Palestine ? I'm a Muslim and I don't actually reject Zionism by definition because what it originally meant is to secure Jews from any danger and give them a safe land ....but the extreme version I don't agree with

  • @yosefbenavraham5062
    @yosefbenavraham5062 2 місяці тому

    "Non-Zionist" is a perfect word to describe where I stand with Israel.
    I do not necessarily oppose its right to exist among the table of nations (especially if it can coexist peacefully alongside a Palestinian state), but explicit statehood is not as important to me as the broader religion and culture which encompasses the enduring spirit of the Jewish people.
    The militant and conquest-driven nature of Zionism (as it is currently practiced) has certainly left a bad taste in my mouth. I also find the notion that Jewish identity is fundamentally tied to one's loyalty with Israel to be EXTREMELY offensive. I am no more beholden to Israel as an American Jew than an American Muslim is to Saudi Arabia.

  • @spicyf
    @spicyf 5 років тому +1

    I really wish that they followed up the question with "what is a atheist Canadian or Korean wanted to live there"

    • @luisyouchicago2238
      @luisyouchicago2238 5 років тому +3

      Benjamin Arnold
      Of course they will say it’s ok.
      The problem is occupation dumdum

    • @spicyf
      @spicyf 5 років тому

      @@luisyouchicago2238 oh Luis habibi, I think you are a little naive.
      Most likely for these people an atheist is probably worse than a person of the book.
      Muslim palestinians love to persecute Christian palestinians, that's not exactly about the occupation.

    • @goldencalf8441
      @goldencalf8441 4 роки тому

      Muslim Scholars are divided in that matter. Majority hold the view that they should be given the same status as Christians and Jews because the second caliph Umar (who was like a disciple of prophet Muhammad) allowed the Zoroastrians to live in the Caliphate after the muslims conquered Persia, and they have nothing to do with Judaism or Christianity. From that Most scholars agree that applies to anyone. They can practice their religion anywhere in any muslim land except the Arabian peninsula (aka modern day Saudi) because the Prophet explicitly forbid non muslims to go there as it’s a sacred land for the muslims.

  • @barrotem5627
    @barrotem5627 5 років тому +14

    Please ask them :
    When was "Palestine" founded? Who diclared it? Name three famous rulers of "Palestine"?
    What happend after 29.11.1947? Please decribe.

    • @adamyoussef7476
      @adamyoussef7476 5 років тому

      ✌✌✌

    • @cossaizy6309
      @cossaizy6309 5 років тому +2

      Ahmed hilmi pasha, former ottoman general, PM of the all palestine government established in 1948.
      Zaher al umar, ruler of northern palestine akin to muhammad ali pasha in egypt.
      Musa Kazim al husayini, held several ottoman administrative posts and became the executive of head of the arab palestinian congress.
      Raghib nashashibi, public figure in the ottoman empire and then mayor of jerusalem during the mandate period and wealthy land owner, head the nashashibi clan, historical rivals of the husaynis
      Haj amin al husayni, the mufti of jerusalem and the most well known palestinian leader, famous for his antisemitism and collaboration with the nazis during ww2
      Look up the istqlal party, which was mainly formed over frustrations from the clan rivalries in palestine
      Palestine as a nation state was never "founded" or achieved independence per se but generally it is widely accepted that the nationalist idea of palestine emerged in the 19th century as a part of greater syria, think like the yugoslav nationalists.
      nationalism was popping all over after the napoleonic wars just like zionism emerged as a secular nationalist ideology that advocates for the right of jews to establish a state in their homeland.
      After the partition plan,
      The general zionist leadership accepted the plan and intended to establish a jewish state, although many historians argue that this move was dileberate as a means to welcome provication of war from the arab states in which annexation of the rest of the land would be possible.
      revisionist zionists like the irgun opposed the plan and intended to continue to wage war against the arabs and the british to establish a state in most if not all of palestine/eretz israel.
      The arab states rejected the plan for various reasons, mainly because it would setback pan arab nationalism.
      The palestinian arabs rejected the plan soley based on the belief that the land belonged to the palestinian nation, they also raised the objection that the partition plan was unfair in that most of the coast, plains and more 50% of the land was granted to the jewish state.
      Haj amin an hussaini went on his anti semetic rants of eradicating the jews and zionism.
      As for the populations on the ground, the jews met this with a fairly happy reaction and celebration because they finally got their state, many were hopefull but a lot have expressed that they felt the plan wouldnt solve the problem.
      As for palestinian arabs many were very worried and concerned for what the future may hold because on the one hand a jewish state now exists and might lead to war but on the other hand many were wary of the other arab states and of the intentions of the husayni clan and nashashibi clan, historical rivals and the two most prominant families in palestine had dealings with the kingdom of egypr and thr kingdom of transjordam repectively the latter of which most likely intended on annexation, which leas to a lot of infighting later in the war
      War then broke out over the several disagreements stated above

    • @chugalongway01
      @chugalongway01 5 років тому +2

      You fake Hebrew wannabes could only wish to have a history, and culture, as rich as Palestine.....you only have to ask a Zionist where their granddaddy was born to shut them up.

    • @CDRNY25
      @CDRNY25 5 років тому +1

      The Romans actually got it from the Greeks. The Greeks got it from the ancient Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Hebrews. Now what, you uneducated fufu?

    • @barrotem5627
      @barrotem5627 5 років тому

      @@CDRNY25 And I'm the eneducated here huh?

  • @randomfun04
    @randomfun04 3 роки тому +2

    1:05 is the real peaceful person like all Phalastin muslim peoples 🤗🤗🤗

  • @kogikashakunin4683
    @kogikashakunin4683 3 роки тому +3

    Corey need to read pedagogy of the oppressed. Might allow him to understand the answers better.

  • @blue_sugar_falls
    @blue_sugar_falls 3 роки тому +1

    Gosh Corey is pushing them way too much, like he really wants a controversial answer at this point lol, but some of those people are absolutely amazing!! I also understand those who stuck with a no, they've their reasons sadly.

  • @joebuydem
    @joebuydem 4 роки тому +2

    The land belongs to no one save HaShem, he bestows it to whoever mantains his Torah in principle. We the Jews don't have an inherited right to it. Only when we keep Torah does HaShem allow us to dwell there safely. And unfortunately because of our many sins it is the opposite now the violence is evident.

  • @cfmoe5234
    @cfmoe5234 2 роки тому

    They came to live as our neighbors then they started calling it Israel

  • @psykooozz
    @psykooozz 5 років тому +1

    What does israeli non-zionist mean exactly? You mean non-jewish? Ask the right questions, it’s non sense otherwise. They hate zionists but they do not even know what it means, and living in israel I do not know non-zionist jews. If we live here, it means that we believe it’s a jewish land, so by definition we are patriots/zionists

  • @samogla1960
    @samogla1960 4 роки тому

    Great show Cory. Sam from amman

  • @avi3860
    @avi3860 5 років тому +1

    Zionism is the National Liberation movement of the Jewish people, as the PLO is the National Liberation movement of the 1964 Arab aka Palestinian people.

  • @luniisolar.
    @luniisolar. 5 років тому +3

    It's true Arabs in Nabulus is friendlier than Arabs in Hebron, Ramallah, Jerusalem and Bethlehem,I have observed it from many videos of yours sir
    See 1:04 4:41

    • @SigalDa
      @SigalDa 3 роки тому

      @laila H reas what he wroth 🤦‍♀️ he didnt say the like israelis, he said that they more friendly 🤦‍♀️

  • @canaryinacoalmine7267
    @canaryinacoalmine7267 2 роки тому +4

    They are afraid of people moving in next to them, then all of the sudden being outnumbered again by people they thought wanted to be friends.
    Its heartbreaking but thats how it happened the Palestinians had no idea that by opening the welcome mat that these people moved in with the intent of changing the demographics and then removing them from their own land.
    Its evil.

  • @dimabrat7834
    @dimabrat7834 5 років тому +10

    How the tables have turned.
    We want human rights but only for us.
    The truth comes out.

    • @andypower5245
      @andypower5245 5 років тому +1

      Arabs in Israel have *exactly* same rights as jews, my friend.
      Show me in *history* one single arab state, were jews had the same rights..?!
      You have to search very well... and won't find.
      Arabs even sit in knesset. In which arab parlament jews would sit?! hahah...

  • @issacbrott3336
    @issacbrott3336 4 роки тому +2

    The Islamic countries have not shown much love of the Jews historically...

    • @princeislamx1964
      @princeislamx1964 4 роки тому

      Palestine helped the Jews during the holocaust

  • @chenkupperman
    @chenkupperman 5 років тому +8

    4:47 she didn't translate something really important - he said "if they haven't RAPED our land" and only then he said "and occupy it", she skipped this, I guess, from inconvinience. But just so you know, Corey

    • @chenkupperman
      @chenkupperman 5 років тому +1

      5:18 the lady also said raped.. its important not to skip these harsh words..

    • @chenkupperman
      @chenkupperman 5 років тому

      What she said about raped and stolen... It is not correct. Its used only in Israeli-Palestinian context..
      Its never used in any other context in Arabic as "stolen" , because the meaning is actually "raped"..

    • @hy4630
      @hy4630 4 роки тому +7

      @@chenkupperman غصب is the verb
      it means something done to you without your consent and is forcefully imposed on you , it can be sexual but doesn't stop there

    • @raghadradi8840
      @raghadradi8840 3 роки тому

      no in palestinian accent at least they say " غصب بدك تعطيني هالقلم" it sounds the same but thats not what they meant,it means doing something forecully.

  • @talbenavraham1385
    @talbenavraham1385 4 роки тому +1

    1.05 is pure Taqqiyha as the Koran calls for the death of the Jews.
    Google the Sura of the Sword.
    The conflict has nothing to do with land it's the refusal to accept the validity of the Jews or the Jewish state.
    It's a religious war.